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The Growth of Tendrils in Pea Plants is Due to the : (A) Effect of Sunlight on the Tendril Cells Facing the Sun (B) Effect of Gravity on the Part of Tendril Hanging Down Towards the Earth (C) Rapid Cell Division and Elongation in Tendril Cells that Are Away from the Support (D) Rapid Cell Division and Elongation in Tendril Cells in Contact with the Support - Science

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प्रश्न

The growth of tendrils in pea plants is due to the :

(a) effect of sunlight on the tendril cells facing the sun
(b) effect of gravity on the part of tendril hanging down towards the earth
(c) rapid cell division and elongation in tendril cells that are away from the support
(d) rapid cell division and elongation in tendril cells in contact with the support

उत्तर

(d) rapid cell division and elongation in tendril cells in contact with the support

The growth of tendrils in pea plants is due to the rapid cell division and elongation in tendril cells in contact with the support.

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पाठ 2: Control and Coordination - Exercise 1 [पृष्ठ ९५]

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लखमीर सिंह Biology (Science) [English] Class 10
पाठ 2 Control and Coordination
Exercise 1 | Q 47 | पृष्ठ ९५

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